Yoon’s Classified Call Logs With Ex-NIS and Police Chiefs Remotely Wiped After December 6 | ‘그사이 지웠구나’ 尹 등 12월6일 비화폰 기록 원격삭제 정황

Yoon’s Classified Call Logs With Ex-NIS and Police Chiefs Remotely Wiped After December 6 | '그사이 지웠구나' 尹 등 12월6일 비화폰 기록 원격삭제 정황

There is growing evidence that call records made via a classified phone between former President Yoon Suk-yeol, former Deputy Director of the National Intelligence Service Hong Jang-won, and former Seoul Police Chief Kim Bong-sik were remotely deleted after the martial law crisis.

During a regular briefing, a spokesperson from the police special investigation unit said that they discovered this while analyzing classified phone server data voluntarily submitted by the Presidential Security Service.

The police have launched an investigation into possible destruction of evidence. However, they clarified that they have not yet identified specific suspects.

Because all user data related to Yoon, Hong, and Kim was remotely wiped, the police are currently conducting forensic analysis to try to recover the deleted records.

The remote deletion took place on December 6 — three days after the declaration of martial law. This was around the time media reports emerged that Yoon had dismissed Deputy Director Hong.

The police have already secured 19 devices, including classified and work phones, as part of the investigation into alleged obstruction of a special public duty — specifically, claims that Yoon interfered with efforts to arrest him. These devices include Yoon’s personal phone.

A police official explained, “Compared to a regular phone, think of it as being reset to factory settings.” The official added that while the deletion was executed by the Presidential Security Service, they are still investigating who ordered it.

The police are also investigating former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and former Interior Minister Lee Sang-min for charges related to rebellion, in connection with the Cabinet meeting on the day martial law was declared.

As Yoon is already on trial for leading an attempted rebellion, investigators plan to aggressively seek additional search and seizure warrants if further charges are substantiated.

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